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“In conclusion, the study highlights the urgency of addressing plastic pollution in oceans. The general public is challenged to take personal responsibility through reducing plastic consumption.”Based on the concluding statement, which function of conclusions is employed?*1 pointA. Recapitulate the ideas of the paper.B. Extend a challenge.C. Draw inferences.D. None of the above.

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“In conclusion, the study highlights the urgency of addressing plastic pollution in oceans. The general public is challenged to take personal responsibility through reducing plastic consumption.”Based on the concluding statement, which function of conclusions is employed?*1 pointA. Recapitulate the ideas of the paper.B. Extend a challenge.C. Draw inferences.D. None of the above.

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B. Extend a challenge.

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